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    tells you that you need the approval of other people to know that you are worth it. Believing this lie will result in the fear of rejection. The third lie of this triple threat say that if you fail then it is the end of the rope for you. You deserve no love, and you should be punished. If that lie becomes your truth then the fear of punishment with invade. (McGee,…

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    Monologue Of Juatro

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    "I want to taste you, Kurapika," Leorio murmured. Kurapika's mouth immediately went dry, blood rushing in his ears. "Can I taste you?" Taste…? It was impossible not to catch Leorio’s meaning, especially not when he was nestled between his legs like that, and while part of him was more grateful than he would ever be able to express for the atmosphere of trust and consent that Leorio was building with every touch, there was a prim, hopelessly repressed part of him that was currently recoiling in…

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    In her essay Jane Austen and John Keats: Negative capability, Romance and Reality, Beth Lau connects the two writers previously not commonly associated. Most comparisons of Austen and Romantic poets are with Wordsworth and Byron, as it is known she read their works. Alas, even without her reading works of John Keats, parallels between ideas in their works can be made (Lau, 2006). The fact remains that concepts of Romantic period, canon and ideology are based on the assumption of shared…

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    Rajasthani Wedding Essay

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    Name- Praniti kachhawa TOPIC- WHY AND WHAT ARE THE CHANGES IN WEDDING ATTIRE OF A BRIDE AND GROOM IN RAJASTHAN Mesmerizing sound of the shehnai in background, folk musician playing and dancing on amusing Rajasthani songs, delicate women clad in bright and colorful ‘poshaks’ with extravagant jewelry and bunch of tall tough men wearing bandh gala and breeches wearing graceful saafas in an outstanding environment of old palaces and forts- yes this is what a Rajasthani wedding is all about-…

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    Love is a neurological state created by the brain not just an emotion. The part of the brain that love is centered works like it would if someone was on drugs. One could still consider love as an emotion. Every feeling that can be felt by someone like anger, happiness etc. are felt when someone tells themselves that they love or are in love with someone. All of which triggers a part of the brain. People describe love in many different ways. “Philosophers and poets have pondered the nature of…

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    Is Fair In Love And War Or So They Say Humans are a complex species; a species where circumstances and emotions dictate their actions. Love is perhaps a humans most prevalent motivator, the majority of their actions being guided by the need to love and receive love in return. A person will spend their entire life looking for love; whether it be in a friend, family member, lover, or a personal god. Certain circumstances in a persons life can dictate their ability to give and receive love. War has…

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    Beast cares so much for Belle and he proves his the deepest love with a great tragedy ending. The part he says, “the poor beast who want to prove their love can only grovel on the ground, and die”. I cannot possibly imagine how much he loves Belle. I also think it is a brilliant idea that comparing Belle’s two sisters with Belle because audience can have a general idea of Belle as a gentle and loving girl in the beginning. I really love this movie not only because of interesting characters but…

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    Fishhawk Poem Analysis

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    of East Asia (p.1322). In contrast to many poems in the “Airs of Domain” that propagated Confucianism, “Fishhawk” is a simple love poem. The poem revolves around a young man who was “tormented by his desire for a girl”(p.1322). While this poem is labeled as a “romantic folk song”(p.1322), the good use of literary elements, syntax, and language added a bit of tint to the love story. The author used a series of literary elements throughout the poem. The first sentence of the first stanza, “The…

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    On all the disney shows they walk off in the sunset to live happily ever after is the true in reality? Most of us love the thought of only getting married one time to our best friend/ true love but as time has shown it is getting harder and harder to find that one person. My parents got divorced when I was a seven they have both remarried and are one hundred times happier they can be best of friends now…

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    's underlying message. In John Donne’s sonnet “The Good-Morrow,” the speaker relates love to a microcosm of the universe. The poem is an expression of love through physical and spiritual metaphors and images depicting an infallible love. Through Donne’s delivery of paradoxical images and reflective metaphors, he builds an entirely unique image of love.“The Good-Morrow” introduces an all-encompassing spiritual love that surpasses all others. Each stanza is comprised of seven lines, consisting of…

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